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Free Crafts Ebooks. A successful Git branching model. In this post I present the development model that I’ve introduced for some of my projects (both at work and private) about a year ago, and which has turned out to be very successful.

I’ve been meaning to write about it for a while now, but I’ve never really found the time to do so thoroughly, until now. I won’t talk about any of the projects’ details, merely about the branching strategy and release management. It focuses around Git as the tool for the versioning of all of our source code. (By the way, if you’re interested in Git, our company GitPrime provides some awesome realtime data analytics on software engineering performance.) Why git? For a thorough discussion on the pros and cons of Git compared to centralized source code control systems, see the web.

But with Git, these actions are extremely cheap and simple, and they are considered one of the core parts of your daily workflow, really. Enough about the tools, let’s head onto the development model. Decentralized but centralized ¶
Git Cheatsheet. Stash workspace index local repository upstream repository status Displays: <br>• paths that have differences between the index file and the current <code>HEAD</code> commit, <br>• paths that have differences between the workspace and the index file, and <br>• paths in the workspace that are not tracked by git. diff Displays the differences not added to the index. diff commit or branch View the changes you have in your workspace relative to the named <em>commit</em>.

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Face_tutorial. Kecleon Color Theory. Craftgrrl: Cheap screen printing tutorial. Alright, I've finally had the time to "screen print" another shirt, so here's the tutorial...

Materials needed: a t-shirt, yucky/cheap paint brushes, an embroidery hoop, screen printing ink (I use Speedball brand), a glue that isn't water-soluble (I use Mod Podge), curtain sheer material/tulle/old nylons, and a computer with a printer (or a good hand for drawing things). Find an image you like and that has good contrast. My cow needed to be "cut out," and I've only got Microsoft Paint on this computer and it worked fine. Save the image as a Monochrome Bitmap file and it will turn it black and white. If this loses all the detail, fudge around on Paint or try a different picture, haha. Print it out so the image is the size you want it on the t-shirt (and also so it's not bigger than the embroidery hoop you spent ¢67 on). You should be able to see the pencil outline easily without squinting too hard. I hope that helps some! What paint? My printed image looks pixelated and rough; help!

You are new, aren't you? Free3dtutorials.com is the number one 3d tutorials site on the web. We provide you the best free CG tutorials in the universe. Become part of our creative community and Join us today. “Hand modeling” by Sean Hewitt In this tutorial we will cover some of the methods I use to model a hand. 3Dtutorials.sk recommendation: To maximise the realism of your 3D models we recommend to use high quality human photo references from the #1 texture website www.3D.sk When it comes to characters, or any other complex things that I know I will have to model over and over, I will sit down and spend time developing these patterns.
Modeling a Human Head HD - Part 03 (The Mouth 2)
Hyper-Real Hand Modeling Part 1a.